See this film: Office Space at the Coolidge

The soul-destroying grind of clerical drudgery has been part
of the American experience at least since "Bartleby the Scrivener." No offense
to Herman Melville, but the version of that theme depicted in Mike Judge's
first film, Office
Space (1999), is a lot funnier. Also, the vengeance that its
disaffected and downsized drones take on their ruthless masters is a lot more
effective. Theoretically. At any rate, this might be the only way you
socialists can have a laugh and celebrate Labor Day in this right-wing,
union-busting, corporation-coddling era. Thats at the Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard St, Brookline
| Monday, September 5 @ 7 pm | $9; $6 seniors | coolidge.org.